Recommendations on NMOSD treatment in Latin America: Utilizing consensus-based RAND/UCLA methodology.

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Tác giả: Ricardo Alonso, Jefferson Becker, Edgar German Carnero Contentti, Ethel Ciampi, Ramiro Fernandez Calderon, Kazuo Fujihara, Lorna Galleguillos, Fernando Gracia, Victor Fernando Hamuy Diaz de Bedoya, Pablo López, Fernando Molt, Carlos Navas, Liliana Patrucco, Deyanira Ramirez, Victor Rivera, Juan Ignacio Rojas, Douglas Sato, Berenice Silva, Ibis Soto, Veronica Tkachuk, Irene Treviño-Frenk, Luis Zarco, Maria Zuluaga

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: Netherlands : Multiple sclerosis and related disorders , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 90391

 INTRODUCTION: Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) is a serious condition affecting people worldwide, including Latin America (LATAM). Healthcare disparities and economic limitations make effective treatment access challenging. It is crucial to consider the best practice therapeutic decision-making, including emerging long-term preventive therapies, to ensure patients in LATAM and elsewhere can effectively manage their disease all over the world. OBJECTIVES/AIMS: To establish evidence-based guidelines for treatment approaches in NMOSD patients in LATAM. A consensus process was conducted to develop validated statements. METHODS: A group of NMOSD experts from LATAM utilized a 9-point Likert scale to vote on statements related to NMOSD management. The predetermined consensus threshold was set at a minimum expert agreement of 70 %. The RAND/UCLA methodology was employed to reach consensus recommendations. RESULTS: Nineteen experts completed the consensus process between March and April 2023. In round 1, no statement failed to reach the predetermined consensus, resulting in 31 agreed statements. The statements were divided between general recommendations (14/31) and clinical scenarios (17/31). The scenarios were based on treatment-naïve NMOSD AQP4 positive patients (4/17)
  treatment-naive seronegative NMOSD patients (4/17)
  treatment switching (5/17) and safety (4/17). CONCLUSIONS: Consensus recommendations were developed on the most important areas of NMOSD treatment by a panel of experts in LATAM. These statements are a valuable tool to guide decision-making and improve patient outcomes, serving as the foundation for developing standardized practice guidelines in our region.
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